A few years ago I was very fortunate to acquire a Quad CD67 from my father-in-law when my Marantz CD67 MkII Ki Sig started playing up.
Since then I have steadily improved the system sound quality (and my enjoyment) through successive Cyrus and various cable (power and interconnect) upgrades.
My latest upgrade, a second (SmartPower Plus) power amp to run in mono and Chord Chorus Silver cable between my Cyrus 7 and powers, seems to have made the biggest difference. The treble is so much sweeter, the soundstage is nice and wide, instruments and voices just seem to be placed so well. I have started working my way through my complete CD library and keep hearing things that just weren't there before!
I don't think I will see much further benefit in upgrading the Cyrus kit any further (although I'm considering swapping the 7 for a dedicated Pre) - I suspect the limiting factor now is my Kef Q35 speakers.
As good as the Q35s are, they are over 10 years old, £350 speakers fronting some serious amplification and we are planning an extension so I'm soon going to have a larger space to fill.
I use the Q35s alongside a Kef Reference Series Model 100 for movies. I love the solid soundstage that I get from the UniQ drivers and doubt that traditional speakers would do it for me although I am open minded. Even in the larger space, the speakers are going to have to work close to boundaries and I need to be able to match the centre.
I've been reading around and quite like the look of the new Kef R series and the new Tannoy Precision however I'm wondering if I might be better off picking up a Kef Reference Model Two - I've read they are quite easy to drive although I doubt the Cyrus amps would struggle to drive the Model Ones. The benefit here is that they would nicely match my current centre... for an experiment I drove it from one of the Cyrus smartpowers in mono and it came alive!
Realisticly, my limit would have to be £2000 on the front three speakers, but anything not invested in the speakers could go to better surrounds and/or a contribution to my next AV amp upgrade.
I guess my question is are the older Kef Reference speakers that much better than the latest R series etc.. and how well suited would they be to my Cyrus kit?
Since then I have steadily improved the system sound quality (and my enjoyment) through successive Cyrus and various cable (power and interconnect) upgrades.
My latest upgrade, a second (SmartPower Plus) power amp to run in mono and Chord Chorus Silver cable between my Cyrus 7 and powers, seems to have made the biggest difference. The treble is so much sweeter, the soundstage is nice and wide, instruments and voices just seem to be placed so well. I have started working my way through my complete CD library and keep hearing things that just weren't there before!
I don't think I will see much further benefit in upgrading the Cyrus kit any further (although I'm considering swapping the 7 for a dedicated Pre) - I suspect the limiting factor now is my Kef Q35 speakers.
As good as the Q35s are, they are over 10 years old, £350 speakers fronting some serious amplification and we are planning an extension so I'm soon going to have a larger space to fill.
I use the Q35s alongside a Kef Reference Series Model 100 for movies. I love the solid soundstage that I get from the UniQ drivers and doubt that traditional speakers would do it for me although I am open minded. Even in the larger space, the speakers are going to have to work close to boundaries and I need to be able to match the centre.
I've been reading around and quite like the look of the new Kef R series and the new Tannoy Precision however I'm wondering if I might be better off picking up a Kef Reference Model Two - I've read they are quite easy to drive although I doubt the Cyrus amps would struggle to drive the Model Ones. The benefit here is that they would nicely match my current centre... for an experiment I drove it from one of the Cyrus smartpowers in mono and it came alive!
Realisticly, my limit would have to be £2000 on the front three speakers, but anything not invested in the speakers could go to better surrounds and/or a contribution to my next AV amp upgrade.
I guess my question is are the older Kef Reference speakers that much better than the latest R series etc.. and how well suited would they be to my Cyrus kit?